Mission Statement

The Center for Global Change and Governance (CGCG) defines its academic mission in terms of the complex interplay of global change and governance-the large-scale transformations of political, economic, and cultural relations that simultaneously structure, and are structured by, the changing roles of states and non-state actors involved in creating order and disorder. At the core of the CGCG's concerns is the relationship between globalization, the post-cold war realignment of great-power relations, and the growing role in the promotion and attenuation of conflict of international governmental and non-governmental organizations, transnational corporations, and social movements.

Recent Books and Articles

Faculty Research and Conferences

Graduate Student Research Initiatives

DGA graduate students have an opportunity to collaborate with the CGCG on research initiatives. In past years, projects include student-run conferences, keynote speaker series, brown bag lunches, the Journal of Global Change and Governance, and policy roundtables.

Journal of Global Change and Governance

CGCG Annual Graduate Student Conference

Roosevelt Insitution, Rutgers University

Funding Research at the CGCG

If you are interested in funding the Center's research, please contact Yale Ferguson